I used to think it was some kind of process like a cashier till where the dealer would pick up a tray with X amount of chips, and then have to turn it in where everything is counted and reconciled somehow.
But I saw in a movie (never been to a casino myself to gamble) where one dealer would just walk up and tag-out another dealer and take over their spot. It made me wonder how everything was accounted for.
What’s to keep a dealer from slipping an extra $500 chip every once in awhile to their buddies?
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To piggy back off of the OP question. Since everyone watches everyone, are there processes or hardware in place that watch, let’s say a pit boss, that they’re not aware of? Maybe dealers are aware of all these hidden cameras, but then the pit bosses have extra cameras that dealers don’t know about but then a manager that has mics around the pit bosses that they aren’t aware of.
To piggy back off of the OP question. Since everyone watches everyone, are there processes or hardware in place that watch, let’s say a pit boss, that they’re not aware of? Maybe dealers are aware of all these hidden cameras, but then the pit bosses have extra cameras that dealers don’t know about but then a manager that has mics around the pit bosses that they aren’t aware of.
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